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 |  |  | Concentration: Concentration - Dhayana According to the renowned German scholar Max Mueller, the study of mental states is unique to India. He also opined that ekagrata or one-pointedness that India spoke of was unknown, and to a large extent, incomprehensible to the Western world. And this viewpoint holds true even today. Dhayana or meditation is a state of concentration or mental activity in which the mind can stay focused on an object chosen for concentration without wavering and without getting distracted. When we are engaged in an activity, which will increase our attention span on `our chosen object of concentration' then we are trying to generate a meditative experience by improving our concentration or attention span. (See also: Meditation and Concentration, Meditation, Meditation for Beginners, Meditation Techniques)
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 |  |  | Concentration: Techniques In Contemplation As a common precursor, when you sit down to practice exercises in concentration and contemplation, precede your sessions with a prayer to God or Guru, and invoke their presence and Grace. Smile and fill your heart with a recollection of joy and happiness that you may have experienced in the past. Feel God's light suffusing and relaxing the entire body, and gently, rhythmically, slow down the process of breathing. It always helps to keep your eyes shut and focused on the area of the third eye. Closing the eyes ensures stillness of the mind. The attention should always be turned inward, that is, we should try and lose awareness of our bodies and feel the consciousness being sucked into the vacuum-like depths of the eternity. (See also: Meditation and Concentration, Meditation, Meditation for Beginners, Meditation Techniques)
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 |  |  | Concentration: Encyclopedia II - Phases of the Holocaust - ConcentrationAfter the Jews were segregated by definition from the rest of the people, and their economic ties with the rest of the society were mostly cut or restricted, the Jews were physically separated from the rest of the society. Either by forcing them to move to special houses or to ghettos, Jews had to live in often desperate conditions.
By concentrating the Jews into ghettos, concentration camps or forced-labor camps, the Jews were completely cut off from the rest of society, completely under the control of the Nazis. The Nazis controlled the amount of food that en ...
See also:Phases of the Holocaust, Phases of the Holocaust - Identification and definition, Phases of the Holocaust - Economic Discrimination and Separation, Phases of the Holocaust - Concentration, Phases of the Holocaust - Extermination, Phases of the Holocaust - Bibliography Read more here: » Phases of the Holocaust: Encyclopedia II - Phases of the Holocaust - Concentration |
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 |  |  | Concentration: Encyclopedia II - Hydrogen peroxide - ConcentrationHydrogen peroxide works best as a propellant in extremely high concentrations. However, there are very few suppliers of high purity hydrogen peroxide, and they are averse to selling to any but the largest institutions. As a result, amateurs wishing to use this for rocket fuel usually have to purchase 70% or lower purity (most of the remaining 30% is water, and sometimes there are traces of stabilizing materials, such as tin), and increase its concentration themselves. Many try distillation, but this is extremely dangerous with hydrogen perox ...
See also:Hydrogen peroxide, Hydrogen peroxide - Uses, Hydrogen peroxide - Domestic uses, Hydrogen peroxide - Industrial applications, Hydrogen peroxide - Use as propellant, Hydrogen peroxide - Therapeutic use, Hydrogen peroxide - Physical properties, Hydrogen peroxide - Chemical properties, Hydrogen peroxide - Decomposition, Hydrogen peroxide - Redox reactions, Hydrogen peroxide - Formation of peroxide compounds, Hydrogen peroxide - Basicity, Hydrogen peroxide - Manufacture, Hydrogen peroxide - Concentration, Hydrogen peroxide - Hazards Read more here: » Hydrogen peroxide: Encyclopedia II - Hydrogen peroxide - Concentration |
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 |  |  | Concentration: Encyclopedia II - Concentration - Quantitative notationQuantitative notation of concentration is far more informative and useful from a scientific point of view. There are a number of different ways to quantitatively express concentration; the most common are listed below.
Note: Many units of concentration require measurement of a substance's volume, which is variable depending on ambient temperature and pressure. Unless otherwise stated, all the following measurements are assumed to be at standard state temperature and pressure (that is, 25 degrees Celsius at 1 atmosphere or 101.325 kPa).
See also: Concentration, Concentration - Qualitative notation, Concentration - Quantitative notation, Concentration - Mass percentage, Concentration - Mass-volume percentage, Concentration - Volume-volume percentage, Concentration - Molarity, Concentration - Molality, Concentration - Molinity, Concentration - Normality, Concentration - Mole fraction, Concentration - Formal, Concentration - Parts-per notation, Concentration - Techniques used to determine concentration, Concentration - Table of concentration measures Read more here: » Concentration: Encyclopedia II - Concentration - Quantitative notation |
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